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What Causes Pain In Arms?

I am getting pain in my arm after 11 years from my surgery. Never really had any huge issues and seems to have come on overnight. Pain is almost unbearable. I'm thinking potential arthritis? Should I definitely see a doctor? Heat and Iboprufen only things that seem to help
Mon, 30 Jan 2017
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Hi i am Dr Ahmed Aly
thanks for using healthcaremagic site ,
I had gone through your question and understand your concerns ..

In my opinion i recommend iboprufen when needed only , hot massages with topical gels , muscle relaxants , avoid heavy lifting and vigorous movements , physiotherapy and even yoga will me effective for you
Alot of causes but the most common are muscular spasm , shoulder joint arithritis , cervical herniation soo i suggest XRAY and MRI and some lab investigations for proper evaluation and management .

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What Causes Pain In Arms?

Hi i am Dr Ahmed Aly thanks for using healthcaremagic site , I had gone through your question and understand your concerns .. In my opinion i recommend iboprufen when needed only , hot massages with topical gels , muscle relaxants , avoid heavy lifting and vigorous movements , physiotherapy and even yoga will me effective for you Alot of causes but the most common are muscular spasm , shoulder joint arithritis , cervical herniation soo i suggest XRAY and MRI and some lab investigations for proper evaluation and management . Please click THANK YOU and consider a 5 star rating with some positive feedback if the information was helpful. Hope the above information helps you,. Any further clarifications feel free to ask.